Tenth Annual Graduate and Professional Education Teaching and Mentoring Awards
The Graduate College is pleased to announce the recipients of the annual Graduate and Professional Education Teaching and Mentoring Awards. The purpose of this prestigious award is to recognize teaching and mentoring excellence in graduate education. This is the tenth year of the award and the achievements of the nominees are very impressive. A committee of faculty members reviewed this year's nomination packets. Although it was very difficult to choose winners from such outstanding candidates, the final results are as follows:
Award Winners:
Chris Segrin, Communications
Thomas A. Mauet, Law
The winners will receive a check for $2500.00, a medallion and plaque, as well as have their photograph posted on the Graduate College "wall of fame." These awards will be presented at a University-wide Awards of Distinction ceremony in the Student Union on Wednesday, April 15, 2009.
Past Recipients of this Award are:
Robert Bates, Chemistry (2000)
Brian Crisp, Political Science (2000)
Arthur Andrews, College of Law (2001)
Yetta Goodman, Language, Reading and Culture (2001)
Samuel Yalkowsky, Pharmacy (2001)
John Enemark, Chemistry (2002)
Guy McPherson, Renewable Natural Resources (2002)
Jane Korn, College of Law (2003)
Mary Wildner-Bassett, Second Language Acquisition & Teaching (2003)
Barbara Atwood, College of Law (2004)
Thomas Holm, American Indian Studies (2004)
John J.B. Allen, Social and Behavioral Sciences (2005)
Carrol McLaughlin, Fine Arts (2005)
Sallie Marston, Geography and Regional Development (2006)
Patricia Anders, Language, Reading and Culture (2006)
A. Eduardo Saez, Chemical and Environmental Engineering (2006)
Lucinda Rankin, Physiology (2007)
Russell Cropanzano, Management and Organizations (2007)
Meg Lota Brown, English (2008)
Dennis Lichtenberger, Chemistry (2008)
Gary Thompson, Agriculture & Resource Economics (2008)
Please join us in acknowledging the outstanding achievements of our faculty members.